600 JOrBXAL OF THE LATE DK. EMIX PASHA. [NoV. 6, 



" Xo. 1834. Barhatula (an scolopacea, Temui. ?). 



" No. 1835. Lamprocolius sjjlendidus, Vieill. 



" JNTo. 1836. Artomyias. 



" Xo. 1837, 38. Psalidoprociie nitens, Cass. I'loeks hovering 

 over the settlerueut towards evening. 



" No. 1839. Pytelia (P. schlegeli, Sharpe, affinis) S iw moult, 

 whole head in moult. 



" At night big Owls come to my courtyard. 



" jVo. 18-10. Erytliropijciia ruficauda, Sharpe. A very common 

 bird on Albert lake and southwards to Usukuma. Has a pleasant, 

 loud note. 



" Xo. 1841. Agapornis swindeniiana, Kuhl, J. Differs from 

 the male by slightly smaller dimensions ; the blue on hind back 

 and uropygium is not very dark ; the throat and breast more 

 yellowish ; the bill lighter coloured. Congregates in the morning 

 to flocks feeding together on fruit. 



"Xo. 1842. Pkus 2- 



*' Xo. 1843. Cuculus solitarius, Steph., jr. I am not sure if 

 truly this species. 



" Xo. 1844. Psalidoprocne nitens, Cass. 



'• Xo. 1845. Syrniuni nuchale, Sharpe, cJ . This is the third 

 specimen of this fine Owl coming into my hands. The first, of a 

 more reddish colour, was obtained at Trumaja, Macraca ; the second 

 at Sconga, A-Lendu (1440 m.), on October 9th, 1891, and now the 

 third. The two latter are somewhat darker coloured. 



"Xo. 1846, 47. Lamjjrocolius purpiireiceps, Yen'., (5 S . Cf.no. 

 1143. The differences between this species and L. cupreicauda 

 are not present to my memory ; I leave, therefore, the determina- 

 tion doubtful. 



" Xo. 1848. Porjonorhynclms ; cf.no. 1677. 



"X^o. 1849. Pi/telia scA?e(/eZi, Sharpe (?), c? ad. Without tail. 

 Head bright crimson ! 



" Xo. 1850. Coccystes cafer, Licht. Although somewhat small, 

 I believe this bird with the striped throat to range with the said 

 species. 



"Xo. 1851. Alseona.r (an minima, ILeug].?). Very dark. Basal 

 half of lower mandible yellow. In pairs near water. 



" Xo. 185:^. c? • Probably an Onychoynathus or Pilorhinus, but 

 no rusty red on the primaries. 



" Xo. 1853. 2 . Probably an Onychognathus or Pilorhinus, the 

 inner web only of the primaries rusty red with black tips. Plocks 

 of this Starling, from 10-30, on trees, very noisy. 



" Xo. 1854, 55. PicKs, (S d . Small, spotted underneath. 



" Xo. 1856, 57. Pytdia schlegeli, Sharpe '?, cJ $ • These birds 

 were in moult. 



" Xo. 1858, 59, Bilbo, sp. inc., S $ • Very dark, long-tailed 

 form, long ear-tufts. I have no descriptions of B. leucost ictus. 

 When the male with broken leg and wing came down from the tree, 

 the female followed it spontaneously and tried to bite and claw. 



" No. 1860. (J; cf. no. 1852. Xo rusty red on pi'imaries. 



